How often should the Volkswagen Santana Vista have its oil changed?

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DelQuinn
07/29/25 9:59pm
Volkswagen Santana Vista should have its oil changed every 5,000 kilometers or six months. Below are the specific details about the Volkswagen Santana Vista: 1. The Volkswagen Santana Vista is an upgraded version of the Santana sedan launched by Shanghai Volkswagen. 2. In terms of power, it is equipped with 1.8L and 2.0L engines, offering relatively economical fuel consumption. The 2.0L automatic transmission model has a fuel consumption of only 7.2L/100km at a constant speed of 90km/h, while the 1.8L manual transmission model is even lower at 6.6L/100km, slightly better than other models in the same class. 3. In terms of safety features, the Santana Vista comes with four standard three-point seat belts, and the rear middle seat is equipped with a two-point seat belt. It also provides two airbags for the front passengers.
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